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Gurnee resident jumps into congressional fray
SUN-TIMES MEDIA December 13, 2011 8:26PM
The race for the 14th Congressional District has gained one candidate.
Gurnee resident Dennis Anderson, 61, announced he will seek the Democratic nomination in the March primary for the redrawn district. Anderson has not run for office before, but said he was spurred to run by a frustration with a tinge of anger about the climate in Washington, D.C.
There are lot of people in this country and in this district who are hurting and theres not a lot of relief coming out of Washington, he said. In fact, a lot of movement is in the opposite direction.
Anderson worked as an administrator in the medical research field, mostly at Loyola Universitys Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center. His job involved helping organize funding and research. He is on the board of directors of the International Breast Cancer Research Foundation and the board of the Literacy Volunteers of Lake County.
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nevergiveup
(4,815 posts)it will nevertheless be really tough for any Democrat to defeat him. This district had been trending purple but with the redistricting that has taken place it is my understanding that we have slipped back to fairly solid blue.
City Lights
(25,295 posts)I'm currently in Deadbeat Dad's district, but have already received my new voter registration card for the 14th. I'm kinda lost here...I know nothing about the 14th and feel really out of place. I've got some work to do to familiarize myself with it, and with Hultgren.
ChairmanAgnostic
(28,017 posts)Heh, I suspect that if he stays out of jail, he will be kicked by the voters so hard, that . . well, I cannot wait for that election.
City Lights
(25,295 posts)December 08, 2011|By Rick Pearson | Clout Street
Congressman Joe Walsh told supporters tonight he plans to seek re-election in the 8th Congressional District, a change of heart from three months ago.
The decision means Walsh is likely to win the Republican primary but face a stiff general election challenge from a Democratic field that includes Iraq war veteran Tammy Duckworth of Hoffman Estates.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-12-08/news/chi-walsh-to-seek-reelection-in-8th-congressional-district-20111208_1_town-hall-meeting-tea-party-movement-monthly-meeting
I also think he'll get the boot...I just wish I could be a part of giving it to him!